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Friday, October 23, 2015

Read the inside story behind the making of ‘Halo 5: Guardians’

Jeremie Sloan’s garage in Oregon City teems with life-size “Halo” helmets, chest plates and codpieces. All are built with the goal of perfect fidelity to the “Halo” series of video games. Elsewhere in his labyrinth of basement workspaces, Sloan uses pepakura, a Japanese papercraft technique, to match and glue thousands of tiny serial-numbered paper tabs into the models for his costumes. It takes weeks to construct a single Master Chief helmet out of pepakura — and that’s before the sanding and other tedious steps can even begin. “Some people assume that ‘Halo’ cosplayers are a bunch of teenagers with nothing...
See the rest of the story on Xbox Wire

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